Jo Jorgensen Wins Libertarian Party Presidential Nomination

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Jo Jorgensen Wins Libertarian Party Presidential Nomination
The Clemson psychology lecturer and 1996 Libertarian vice presidential candidate got 51 percent on the fourth ballot.

BRIAN DOHERTY
5.23.2020

In a day-long virtual meeting, after four ballots, the 1,035 delegates assembled for the Libertarian Party's online convention selected Jo Jorgensen as their presidential candidate.

She won with slightly over 51 percent of the vote (not every delegate voted in every round) on that fourth ballot, with 524 votes. Jacob Hornberger came in second, with nearly 28 percent of the vote. Vermin Supreme came in third, with 20 percent of the final vote.

Reason ran an interview with Jorgensen, a lecturer in psychology at Clemson who was the party's vice presidential candidate on a ticket with Harry Browne in 1996, on Thursday.

The party's voting procedure involved six candidates officially in nomination: Jorgensen, Jacob Hornberger, Vermin Supreme, John Monds, Judge James Gray, and Adam Kokesh. (Members could vote for other people if they wanted, or for none of the above, and many did.)

Jorgensen led the vote in every round, though she was only 12 votes ahead of runner-up Jacob Hornberger on the first ballot. As per the party's procedure, the lowest vote getter in each round was technically eliminated for the next one.

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https://reason.com/2020/05/23/jo-jorgensen-wins-libertarian-party-presidential-nomination/
 
F&ck.

I thought for sure Jacob would have won. He had a way of explaining things crystal clear and did not back off of questions.
 
Shows how seriously even Adam's own fans take him.

If they all continue along their own avenues, each will have their following to bring more people in. Vermin made that point quite nicely, I thought.
 
It's going to be tough for her to beat the two gay socialist neocon totalitarians Biden & Trump, but she's got the best shot at it.
 
Anybody have the first round vote totals ?

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this link has all the rounds:

https://heavy.com/news/2020/05/jo-jorgensen-libertarian-nomination/
 

Resistance becomes a duty when you live in a police state.


Why is Assange in jail, but Clinton isn't?

Why did Snowden throw away his life to warn Americans about the dangers of tyranny?


How can officials and the Gestapo take an oath to defend the Constitution and then violate it everyday? Is a paycheck more important than freedom?
 
I watched the final LP debate and was quite unimpressed with pretty much everyone. John Stossel did not lob them softballs and they all struggled to answer the questions directly. They also seemed to struggle moving from abstract theory to concrete solutions.
 
For some reason I can't find anything at all about her family. Usually there's at least some mention somewhere of who spouse is but not her.

Her positions look ok but I don't know much about her and there's not much info available, either. Meh.

(eta: looks like husband is Sutton Graham, plastic surgeon. Intelius search helped.)


Thought for sure Hornberger was going to get the nomination.

The real deep state is very happy that Jacob wasn't nominated. I'm sure Jorgensen won't mention a peep about the CFR.
 
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I watched the final LP debate and was quite unimpressed with pretty much everyone. John Stossel did not lob them softballs and they all struggled to answer the questions directly. They also seemed to struggle moving from abstract theory to concrete solutions.

I didn't watch the Reason debate but just read the bios and hoped they would be smart enough to pick Gray or this woman. Glad to see they did.

As far as sticking to theory, it wouldn't be libertarianism if candidates gave thoughtful workable solutions. Once you give real solutions then you become impure.
 
Libertarian Party Picks Spike Cohen as Its Vice-Presidential Candidate
Cohen, who had been linked with parodist Vermin Supreme, identifies as an anarchist.

BRIAN DOHERTY
5.24.2020

Spike Cohen, who runs Muddied Waters Media, won the Libertarian Party's nomination for vice-president today. On the online convention's third ballot, Cohen got 533 votes—52 percent of the total—narrowly edging out former presidential candidate John Monds.

Jo Jorgensen, a Clemson psychologist who served as the party's vice presidential candidate in 1996, was chosen as the Libertarian presidential nominee yesterday in a separate vote. Jorgensen had expressed a preference for Monds to be her vice president.

Cohen has linked himself to political satirist Vermin Supreme, who ran this year for the party's presidential nod. He has written on Supreme's campaign website that his worldview "lines up solidly with the Libertarian Party Platform, with the only exceptions being when I think it doesn't go quite far enough in promoting maximum freedom. I understand that the Platform is an attempt to compromise between different positions and I completely respect that, but as an individual candidate my policy is anarchy."

https://reason.com/2020/05/24/liber...ike-cohen-as-its-vice-presidential-candidate/
 
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